Importing Configuration from Airbyte 0.40.4 to 1.0

Summary

Inquiring about transferring connectors, sources, and destinations from Airbyte 0.40.4 to 1.0 without losing state data and avoiding data wipe in the destination table.


Question

Hi All

I’m trying to move from Airbyte(0.40.4) to the lovely new Airbyte(1.0) but historically I was able to EXPORT my CONFIGURATION from the old version and IMPORT it into the new version. I don’t see an option to IMPORT CONFIGURATION into Airbyte(1.0). How do I transfer all my connectors, sources and destinations from old to new version without losing the state data.
The minute I create the same connector in Airbyte(1.0) with the same ‘previous’ setup it will wipe all the data in the destination table and import only what it finds in the source.

Any help assistance here would be greatly appreciated :pray:



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["import-configuration", "airbyte-0.40.4", "airbyte-1.0", "transfer-connectors", "state-data", "data-wipe"]

Check threads below. From my perspective the most important part will be upgrading, not creating new sources/destinations/connections, because you will lose state.
I would recommend smaller upgrades, not directly from 0.40.4 to 1.0. You might have too many different issues to solve.
It might be even more challenging if you have old connectors as well.
I would recommend second installation just for testing upgrades.
Good luck!

https://airbytehq.slack.com/archives/C021JANJ6TY/p1722931329925189?thread_ts=1722921236.175629&cid=C021JANJ6TY
https://airbytehq.slack.com/archives/C021JANJ6TY/p1728416128891769?thread_ts=1728415604.006369&cid=C021JANJ6TY
https://airbytehq.slack.com/archives/C021JANJ6TY/p1723488040745059?thread_ts=1723478485.399229&cid=C021JANJ6TY
https://airbytehq.slack.com/archives/C021JANJ6TY/p1726232767655179?thread_ts=1726165760.065099&cid=C021JANJ6TY

Thanks for the response <@U05JENRCF7C>
Appreciate it!
I’ll dive into those